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S M Boar s Head Festival - 2013 February 2014 On December 14, 2013, the Master Singers of Worcester had their annual Boar s Head festival. Twelve members of the Sunday school would like to thank Sarah-Kate Johnson for her wonderful performance. They all found it to be a magical night. It was a wonderful way to bring fellowship into the holiday season. Sarah-Kate s voice was beautiful as was the music, setting and costumes. The Sunday school would also like to thank the St. Michael s vestry for approving the funds to sponsor the children who attended. Please consider attending next year- we promise, it will put you in the Christmas spirit.

St. Michael s-on-the-heights 340 Burncoat Street - Worcester, MA 01604 Phone: 508-853-9400 Rector Saturday Night Service Reverend Erin Kirby from Trinity Shrewsbury will come to St. Michaels on the 3rd Saturday of each month for the 5:30 service to administer communion, the remaining services will remain evening prayer. E-mail: Parish Secretary Martha Sullivan - 508-853-9400 Choir Director/Organist James Moore - 508-757-7586 St. Michael s Vestry Officers Deborah Atchue, Sr. Warden - 508-835-3145 Peter Seskevich, Jr. Warden - 508-943-5823 Carolyn Johnson, Treasurer - 508-869-2092 Sue Seskevich, Asst Treasurer - 508-864-2077 Louise Motta, Clerk - 508-852-7054 Members Bill Burgoyne ( 14) - 508-853-6542 Mary Kalmanovitch ( 14) - 508-797-0347 Don Rudge ( 14) - 508-852-3107 Kathy Atchue ( 15) - 508-835-483 Sarah Galvin ( 15) - 508-579-1233 Steve Johnson ( 15) - 508-869-2092 Erin Baril ( 16) - 508-852-3111 Bill Bernier ( 16) - 508-853-5847 Christa Wilkin ( 16) - 508-459-1138 Todd Huston ( 16) - 508-852-6097 Caro Cox ( 16) - 508-852-1548 Worcester Fellowship Reverand Meredyth Ward told us about Worcester Fellowship, of which she is part of. She asked if we could bring in hats and gloves[mostly for men]. The December 16th issue of the Worcester Telegram had an article on Worcester Fellowship. This is a group of local people and clergy who come together every Sunday to have a church service and pass out bag lunches on the common. Several of us will be going with Rev Meredyth the first Sunday in February. This seems to be an excellent program to outreach in our own community. There will be a bin to collect the hats and gloves in the narthex. If interested talk with any of the stewardship team. Your Stewardship Team Mary Kalmanovitch, Carolyn Johnson, Ron Motta, Bill Bernier, Deborah Atchue, or Bill Burgoyne Church Administration ALTAR GUILD Deborah Atchue CHURCH SCHOOL Erin Baril FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT Bill Burgoyne, Carolyn Johnson STEWARDSHIP Mary Kalmanovitch THE LIGHT Email all articles to: saintmichaelsontheheightslight@yahoo.com Page 2

Stewardship Ministry Team Update Each month the deadline for the Light seems to come around sooner, but this month we have a lot to say. We met in early January to plan some events for the first half of the year, we also discussed the pledge drive and the few people who have still not returned their pledge for 2014. Someone from the team will be contacting you via phone in the next few days to remind you of your pledge - if you did not receive a note from the team thanking you for your pledge, then we did not receive it. For events to come we have made the following calendar. January 2014 Sunday 26th - Health presentation related to cardiac issues, cholesterol numbers and signs of a heart attack. Sunday 26th - Kids to return their sponsored reading forms Friday 31st - First Friday celebration - a red meal/early valentine s day February 2014 Friday 7th - Make valentines, decorate cookies and other activities. Sunday 9th - Deliver valentines and cookies to the rest home on Burncoat Street February Community forum presentation date to be announced on Seasonal Affective Disorder or Hospice care March 2014 Tuesday 4th - Shrove Tuesday pancake supper and pancake toss Lenten program - details to be announced Stations of the Cross? Fridays Dear fellow Parishioners, Family Fellowship Report Happy Saint Valentine s Day! We hope this finds you all warm and snug during ths cold month. Our children have returned to the lectionary curriculum after practicing their lines for our pageant. They have had class discussion on John the Baptist - who he was, why he was baptizing, and why and how he died. They learned the word martyr and were asked to name some. We have also discussed what are their expectations of God. Some wonderful and wise answers were: to judge us, to help us, to inspire us. When asked to draw a picture of God - only two children did not. When asked why, they answered I don t know what he looks like. We then reviewed Mose s decent from Mount Sinai and how we are to have no idol of God - so to have a blank page was the only correct answer. Congrats Zachary and Charlotte. We have a few dates to announce. February 7th will be our Valentine Social for families. Our Sunday school children formally invited their class mates to this event. February 9th we will head over to Burncoat Plains and hand out Valentines to the residents. This will be after church with parent participation. We wish you all love and warmth this Valentine s Day. Sincerely, Erin Baril for the Family Fellowship Committee April 2014 Wednesday 16th - The Seder celebration at St. Michael s Sunday 27th - Plant swap Possible education/community forum on herbs There is still room for new team members. Our meetings usually happen on Tuesday evenings, starting at 6:30 with a simple bible study and a prayer. The meeting usually flows from our reflections on the bible study, even with an agenda, and we focus on maintaining life, joy and activities at our church. We end the meetings around 8:30 or so. Feel free to come to a meeting and check us out - meetings are usually announced in church on Sunday mornings. Sincerely, Mary Kalmanovitch for the Stewardship Team Page 3

Glasses for Ghana On-going Outreach Projects Baby Basket Ministry With the Baptism of Jordan Motta on Dec 28th, grandson of Louise and Ron Motta, we have presented 18 baby baskets to the newly baptized since we began this ministry in 2009. If you would like to make a donation toward the baby baskets there is a list of the items that go into the baskets in the narthex. Thank you We donated another 20 pairs of glasses this year and 42 pairs in 2012 giving us a total of approximately 150 pairs since we began in 2009. February ----- Birthdays ----- 1 Ruth Sundstrom 3 Jane Leary 4 Pete Seskevich 5 Nancy Young 6 Deborah Atchue Thomas Mitchell 8 Ronald Stake 12 Jennifer Mitchell 14 Jessica Burgoyne Ann Klump 17 Ray Vallee 18 Elizabeth Dunbar 22 Don Rudge 24 Jane Berube 27 Mary Dunlap 29 Lee Kallio Kern Box Tops for Education Don t forget to save box tops for education. These are divided up among the Sunday school children at the end of the school year to be brought to their schools. The schools receive 10 cents for every coupon turned in. As an example, West Boylston received $1500.00 last year which they used for their summer reading program. ----- Anniversaries ----- 1 Lorraine and Channing Morse 2 Lorry Magnuson and Walter Roach 15 Sophia and Ray Vallee Can Tabs Jeremiah s Inn We continue to collect food for Jeremiah s. Please continue to bring in your nonperishable donations to church. With our most recent donation of 5 pounds, 4 ounces, our total to date is 37 pounds, 3 ounces. WOW!!! The can tabs go to the Shriners and proceeds go toward flying children in need to a Shriners Hospital. Pancakes at the Farm March 1-2 and March 8-9, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm Adults $12.00, Children (3-10) $6.00, free for Children under 3 Tour the farm, visit the sugar shack, spend time with the animals and enjoy a hearty pancake breakfast with Heifer Farm maple syrup and pork sausage. Advance reservations are required. Call 508-886-2221. Page 4

Attention High School Seniors! We Are Now Accepting Applications for College Scholarships. High school seniors who live in Worcester County are invited to apply. Apply online by March 10, 2014 The application and more information is available on our website www.greaterworcester.org Questions? Please call Beckley Schowalter (508) 755-0980 info@greaterworcester.org All Officers Were Reelected For Another Year. Deborah Atchue - Senior Warden Pete Seskevich - Junior Warden Louise Motta - Clerk Carolyn Johnson - Treasurer Sue Seskevich - Ass t Treasurer Elected To Vestry (3 years) Convention Delegates Convention Alternate Delegates Bill Bernier Mary Kalmanovitch - Vestry Carolyne Johnson - Vestry Erin Baril Sarah Kate Johnson - Lay Ray Vallee - Lay Todd Huston Christa Wilkin Caro Cox Per a vote of the Vestry, the size of the Vestry has been increased from 9 to 12. One position remains open. Deadline for the March Light is February 15, 2014 Printed by: Action Press, 45 Sterling Street - Suite 11 West Boylston, MA 01583 Phone: 508-835-3331 Fax: 508-835-3040 E-mail: Info@actionpressma.com Page 5

St. Michael s-on-the-heights 340 Burncoat Street Worcester, MA 01606 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Worcester, MA Permit No. 2203 Or Current Occupant Saint Michael s-on-the-heights 340 Burncoat Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01606 Telephone: 508.853.9400 E-mail: churchoffice@stmichaelsworcester.net Anglican/Episcopal Services: Saturdays: 5:30 p.m. Sundays: 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Church School: Nursery Available